Social welfare Charities That specialise in Clothes
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Surviving Winter In Hadleigh
Social welfareThe relief of financial hardship, particularly fuel poverty of people living in and around Hadleigh, Suffolk, by providing funds for the purchase and distribution of supplies such as blankets, clothing, flasks, hot water bottles and similar supplies as well as assisting in the purchase of fuel and meeting the cost of emergency repairs to heating systems to enable people to keep warm over winter.
Open Arms Foundation (kent)
Housing, Social welfareAssisting the homeless in day to day needs such as food and clothing, supporting integration into society, by aiding the individual in accessing permanent housing, healthcare, work opportunities and life skill education.
Eternal Love In Action (uk)
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfarePreaching the Full Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and Reaching out to the poor and needy with the provision of financial and material resources to improve their lot and teaching proven biblical principles for an abundant life.Collection and Provision of items of clothing and toys for poor children in Africa and other parts of the world in collaboration with local charities
The Shepherdess
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Shepherdess aims to encourage and motivate people of all age from the ethnic minorities who are struggling to overcome rejection as a result of past life experiences. Organise community based workshops across Colchester and Essex in the main area of Healthcare education and poverty alleviation. Providing food and giving out old clothes overseas.
Admiral Harcourt's Charity
Social welfareCovers the ancient parish of Masham, North Yorkshire
Hinton St George Charity
Health, Housing, Social welfareScool clothing, training or continuing education grants.Payments for travelling expenses for visiting Hospital or Nursing homes.Payments for utility bills for housebound or bedridden.Those requiring financial support in an emergency situation
St Austell Revival Together (start)
Arts, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe Clothing Bank ,where people in clothing poverty can access preloved clothing giving them their dignity. The Swap Shop, where items can be swapped for items of similar value, both of these activities stop items going to land fill. Crafty Chat where people in social isolation can come together to learn new crafts and meet people, we aim to follow this up with up cycling clothing.
Mary Hattersley Memorial Home At Swinton
Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareThe primary aim is relief in sickness to residents of the former urban district of Swinton (South Yorkshire). The trustees have a wide choice in the kind of help that can be provided without overlapping the statutory services. Items could be provided either outright or on loan (the latter in the case of expensive apparatus inc. home appliances) such as bedding, clothing, fuel, medical or other aid
Gems Outreach
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareCommunity Advice & Homeless Outreach. Provision of food & clothing. Referrals for resettlement and advocacy. Access to Employment, ICT Training and Jobsearch. Recreational and Educational activities for all including Music Lessons, Workshops and Sports with GEMS Football Club [ GEMS FC].
Little Warriors' Wardrobe
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe put together clothing packs for children and teens who have been diagnosed with cancer.
Emmanuel Children's Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareFundraising activiteies in UK: Cake sales, pending fundingraising activities include: Gala Dinner, Car Boot Sales,gift sales/raffles. Sponsored swim/walks. Fashions shows, Poetry nights and 24 hours sponsored silences. Donations and purchases of non perishable foods, clothing, footwear, bedding, and toiletries were shipped to Sierra Leone to support Street children and families afrfected by Ebola.
Freedomx
Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareFREEDOMX NOT ONLY HELPS TO GET EMERGENCY SUPPLIES LIKE FOOD AND CLOTHING TO THOSE THAT ARE HOMELESS, BUT WE ALSO HELP THEM TO SECURE A BETTER FUTURE. WE DO THIS THROUGH EDUCATION AND MENTORING. ONCE IN SUITABLE ACCOMMODATION, SUPPORT IS GIVEN SO THAT THEY CAN MANAGE THEIR TENANCY RESPONSIBLY AND MENTORING IS THEN OFFERED IN ORDER FOR THEM TO GAIN MEANINGFUL EMPLOYMENT AND TO GAIN NEW LIFE SKILLS.
Transition Town Telford
Economic and community development, Environment, Facilities, Social welfareWe raise awareness of practical issues related to climate change, particularly renewable energy, transport and textiles - including repairing clothes at the Telford Repair Cafe. We organise events to encourage local people to grow their own food from seed-saving to using the produce.
Henlow School Foundation
Arts, Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareModest grants to residents of Henlow under age 25 for assistance with purchase of books, tools, clothing etc on leaving education to prepare for entry to a profession, trade or calling.
Be Bless Charity
Beneficiary group, Social welfarethe trustees have a first-hand knowledge of their dire situation.The trustees provide shelter, drinking water, tuition and to help lift many families out of poverty and thelack of food. In recent months they been providing facemasks, food, vitamins, soap and cleaning materialsand also clothing to villagers.
Halpin Hand
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareHalpin Hand aims to alleviate poverty by providing essential resources and support for those in need, fostering hope and building stronger communities. This involves, but not limited to, the purchase of appliances for families in need, the supply of clothing or equipment for school, and the donation of learning material or local training course fees.
Second Chance Bournemouth
Housing, Social welfareWe operate in Dorset by providing a linking service between those at risk of: homelessness, rough sleeping, in supported accommodation or struggling financially with agencies that offer support such as housing and benefits. We offer support for those we take on as clients. We provide food parcels, clothing, toiletries and other items as needed. We aim to support those who we assess as vulnerable.
Croydon Churches Floating Shelter Limited
Housing, Social welfareThe relief of poverty, hardship and distress among homeless persons residing temporarily or permanently within Croydon or surrounding areas by the provision of shelter, food, clothing, support and advice or by such other charitable means as the directors shall from time to time determine.
Riccall Parochial Charities
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareThe charity has a disposable income of approximately -ú500 annually, which is available to make grants at Christmas to village residents. These charities were originally created to relieve the worst extremes of poverty by providing coal, bread, clothing or cash grants. Payments will not be made to anyone in full-time education or to anyone in full-time employment.
Hanwell Homeless Concern
Housing, Social welfareHanwell Homeless Concern provides relief for the homeless by providing meals once a week, occasional clothes, the use of a shower and a Christmas party.
Muslim Project Foundation
Economic and community development, Religion, Saving of lives, Social welfareWe design sustainable development solutions relating to food, clothing, education, health, and general well being in Uk and intentionally, mainly in Bangladesh. MP Foundation especially focuses on going to areas that most organizations do not go to. We provide humanitarian relief; teach underprivileged individuals about sustainability and how to achieve it.
Charles Anthony's Educational Foundation
Social welfareTo distribute the income of the trust for the benefit of the poor of the village of Yealmpton, Plymouth, Devon for educational and clothing needs.
Gurdwara Baba Lakhi Shah Banjara
Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, Social welfareGiving children's the support they need to stay in education.Families on a low income with a child in school get free uniforms, shoes, clothes.We are here to help families who are struggling financially.Helping Kids Stay Out of Trouble, One Sport at a TimeGirls' education girls are being deprived of their rights to education for a number reasons, Provide Support
Shai Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfareShai Foundation supports children who lives have been adversely impacted through poverty, neglect, abuse & poor mental health. In the UK, we support young people in the care system and impoverished families through our links with Home Start Service. Our focus is also on Caribbean thus since 2012 our programme in Haiti enabled over 100 children to get an education and their families food n clothes
Samuel Mercy Orphanage
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social care, Social welfareThe relief of financial hardship of children living in India, by providing such children with food, clothing, medical treatment and facilities, which they could not otherwise afford. This is achieved by donations by monthly bank orders, general fund raising events, Quiz evenings, curry evenings, car boot sales, awareness presentations, charity stalls and via web site.